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funfetti cookie dough truffles (no-bake)

May 19, 2020 by Butter Loves Company

This post has been sponsored by Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

I think we can all use a little sprinkle in our life right now! Today we are making No-Bake Funfetti Cookie Dough Truffles. Yes, you read that right! Lots of colorful sprinkles, sweet edible funfetti cookie dough, and a smooth white chocolate coating come together in this easy treat. 

These are perfect for anyone out there who likes to sneak a little cookie dough bite when they are baking cookies. I especially like sneaking funfetti cookie dough because of how sweet and vanilla-y it is and because I love the little sprinkle crunches. 

Since we aren’t baking these, we are making edible cookie dough for the truffle centers. We do this by omitting the raw ingredients you’d find in regular cookie dough, namely egg, and using Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk to act as a sweetener and binder. Since regular all-purpose flour found in cookie dough is also raw, to be extra cautious, we are using almond flour which is just ground almonds and can be eaten without heating. You can also easily use all purpose flour if you just heat treat it first. To heat treat it, I microwave my flour for a minute, stirring every 15 seconds, to heat off any potential bacteria. Do what works best for you!

I grew up eating truffles that my mom made and she always coated them with a chocolate shell, so we are throwing it back to those days and doing the same here. Since these are funfetti on the inside, I stuck with that white chocolate flavor for the coating. You could also use milk or dark chocolate for the coating if you prefer. Use any sprinkles you have on hand to make them your own. 

These truffles come together so quickly you could easily do it as a virtual video project with your loved ones and any kids in the family. I hope you enjoy these treats! If you make them, I would love to see how they turn out, be sure to tag me @butterlovescompany and @eaglebrandmilk so we can see!

Love, and be well.
Jenna

Filed Under: desserts and sweets Tagged With: cookie dough, funfetti, no bake, white chocolate

brown butter cookie dough dip

August 21, 2015 by Butter Loves Company

brown-butter-cookie-dough-dip-8This brown butter cookie dough dip brings me right back to slumber parties as a kid and one of my greatest culinary triumphs…But I’ll get to that in a minute. During these epic sleepovers, my friends and I would watch scary movies, eat junk food, and film ourselves quoting our favorite movies and making comedy sketches with a camcorder the size of an toaster oven.

Our ‘short films’ were essentially all bloopers. We would watch the tapes back and howl into the early morning about how off our attempted-British accents were. We would write embarrassing things in journals (that I still have, thank goodness!) and mastered our ‘pretending to be asleep’ skills when my parents would tell us to go to bed. Sound familiar to anyone?

We were 90’s kids with no cell phones, limited Internet, and wild imaginations that led us to some great ideas. In my opinion, the most impressive idea we had (Here’s the promised culinary triumph.) was to dip chocolate bars into tubs of frosting. Yes, you read that right. And yes, we did it. We were living the life!

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The minute I saw that cookie dough dip was a thing, I was transported right back to those frosting dip nights. Just as chocolate bars dipped in buttercream was, cookies dipped in cookie dough dip is decadence to the core: creamy, sweet, and (if you do it like I do) sprinkled with crunchy chocolate chips and buttery toffee bits. Whether you choose to serve this with cookies, graham crackers, sliced apples, or chocolate bars—for old times’ sake—there is no question that this dip is a perfect party treat.

To up the flavor profile, we’re browning the butter in this recipe first. It’s going to add a little more nutty, caramelized flavor to the entire dip. Is it obvious that I love brown butter? (See: brown butter cinnamon sugar pull apart bread and brown butter banana bread).

Anyways, if you start making this cookie dough dip now, you can have this dip on your table in 20 minutes. Just in time for the festivities you may have in store this weekend. How easy is that?

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Party perfect brown butter cookie dough dip: creamy, sweet, and sprinkled with crunchy chocolate chips and buttery toffee bits. Serve with cookies, graham crackers, sliced apples!

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Filed Under: desserts and sweets, eat Tagged With: brown butter, cookie dough, dip, toffee

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